Ciara and Seattle Seahawks Player Russell Wilson Are Going on a Date to the White House

Ciara has a new man in her life. The "I Bet" singer has been spotted out and about with Seattle Seahawks football player Russell Wilson.

The two were first spotted at the Texas Rangers baseball game against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday (April 19). Then they headed to the famed Pike Place Market in Seattle after the game.

Although the superstar quarterback was trying to be incognito, sporting dark sunglasses, it didn't take long before he and Ciara were spotted.

"Saw Russell Wilson with Ciara yesterday at Pike Place market. Apparently, they're dating now," reads a text message that was captured in a screenshot that also features a photo of the pair. The text has been circulating on Twitter.

Even the folks controlling the Major League Baseball's Twitter account saw Wilson, who appears to be sitting beside Ciara -- her face his hidden by a spectator's head. "@DangeRussWilson trying to be incognito at the @Rangers-Mariners game," the tweet reads.

Considering the R&B artist and football player are huge celebrities, it's not surprising that people seem extremely interested in their potential relationship. All eyes will certainly be pointed in their direction when they attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington D.C. on Saturday (April 25).

According to the Washington Post, the Superbowl champ will be bringing the 29-year-old singer to the lavish event as his date, which is further proof the two might officially be a couple.

When speaking to The Breakfast Club earlier this month, Ciara said that she's not sure if she'll date another music industry guy like her ex-fiance Future. At this point in her life she's ready to try something new. She was also reluctant to give the exact reason why things didn't work out with Future.

"I can't really break all that down," she said. "Because I don't think it really matters to tell you the truth. Especially, again, when the ending is as great as it is with my son. That's what worked out, my son."